1. The Crossover Group from Designtex is designed to
be your workhorse. A variety of constructions and yarn
blends make for great durability and powerful aesthetics
that stay true to their namesake—layered or stand alone,
they can be applied to a variety of settings.

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2. The Segreto Designs for Coleman Taylor Textiles

are owner and designer Leslie Sinclair’s fresh takes on
classic European designs. Each motif features metallic
paints that are hand-applied to a variety of grounds.

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3. Angulo by Suzanne Tick for Teknion Textiles also
kicks it back to tradition with an epingle pile. But the real
star is the movement and energy created thanks to the
interaction of two gradations—a strong geometric pattern
that stretches and compacts vertically with an ombre
stripe of tonal color that runs in the opposite direction.